length times width equals the area of a rectangle. length times width equals the area of a rectangle. area
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For a cuboid it gives its volume.
Perimeter = length + length + width + width Let "w" = width, then "7w" must equal the length (because it's 7 times the width) 7w + 7w + w + w = perimeter 16w = perimeter
Area equals LxW (Length times width)
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Length and width must have equal proportions.
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Oh, what a happy little question! When you multiply the length of an object by its height and then by its width, you're finding the volume of that object. It's like painting a beautiful picture in three dimensions, creating depth and space. Just remember to embrace your mistakes and turn them into happy little accidents along the way.
For a cuboid it gives its volume.
Area is l (length) x w (width), Volume is measured with l (length) x w (width) x h (height).
Perimeter = length + length + width + width Let "w" = width, then "7w" must equal the length (because it's 7 times the width) 7w + 7w + w + w = perimeter 16w = perimeter
Area equals LxW (Length times width)
volume The 'Volume' of an object or space
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Indeed there is a relationship. Density is equal to the mass divided by the volume (height times width times length). So, height is equal to mass divided by (height times length times width) or H= M/(HLW)
the length is equal to 160,083
The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to 2*length + 2* width. In this case, we will say 2x + 2y = p = 48. Since the length is equal to 3 times the width, the equation now becomes p = 6*y + 2*y, or just p = 8y. Now since p =48, y must equal 6. And since the length is three times the width (y), the length is 18.